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Savings protection boost revealed by FSCS

Savers will have far more of their cash protected from next year if their bank or building society goes bust.

The existing £50,000 per person, per financial institution guarantee will rise to €100,000 on 31 December, the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has confirmed today (see the Safe Savings guide).

Based on current exchange rates, that equates to £84,400 of protection, though the exact Sterling amount will be set in the coming months, following a consultation

Whatever sum is chosen, it is likely to be rounded up or down to create a more memorable figure.

The amount is also likely to be reviewed every five years if the FSCS, the body that compensates consumers if a provider goes bust, gets its way.

The protection boost follows a European Commission (EC) ruling in July (see the Safety boost MSE News story). This still needed ratification by the UK authorities, which has now happened.

Martin Lewis, MoneySavingExpert.com creator, says: "This is a welcome boost for savings safety and should leave people feeling more secure – as it will leave all but the biggest savers, or those who've recently sold homes, covered."

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